The Lufkin News. (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 72, Ed. 1 Friday, August 27, 1915 Page: 1 of 8
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LUFKIN,
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Financial Progress
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The Lufkin National Bank
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Capital and Surplus $100,000.00
FATS VS. LEANS. -
CARD OF THANKS.
VI. S. I.. DIXON REMEMBERED.
UNION MEHIING.
agement of The Palace the sincere i ner not disclosed, arrangements have
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to drop to an abno
bag. Onethe 9th
teenth' birthday.
Allen Allwine.
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ild easily be selected:
Opal Lee McBee.
FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH,
L. Guy Ament, Pastor.’
I? ton, S. J. Cowart ,G E. Watford, N. D.
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Salt Port, per lb.
for .....
YOU CAN ALL SPELL THIS
6
for .
$1.00
Ee t Grade Extra High
Patent Flour
4
Good Flour
$1.50 Good Froom for
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(Every Sack Guaranteed)
Breakfast Bacon, 1b. . ... 30c
Good Flour
1.25 Pure Cane Syrup, gal.
sack ...
$2 00 Wrapped Bacon, per lb. 19c
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YOU SEE THE NAME EVERYWHERE.
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MERCANTILE COMPANY
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posited in Fed-
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St, the proceeds to be donated to
rfund being raised in pulling the
Gilson; (2) Value of work for boys,
Mrs. C. N. Humason; (3) Earning the
respect of children, Mrs. J. E. Wifson.
Leans—-E. E. Cochran, manager; W.
. Glenn. 3. M. Mbrris, Ira Arrington,
"The federal reserve board, the sec- is a
retary said, bad a right to determine ment
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70c
65c
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BAKE
ROAST,
BROIL
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BOIL TO
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od, Carl Halmer.
Shearer, Wilmer Coll-
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80c
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50c
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Solo: Mrs. L. Ci. Ament.
DifFerent Phases of Child Training:
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BECAUSE YOU HAVE SEEN IT ON YOU*
MOTHER'S ANO GRANDMOTHER'S
STOVE AND RANGE.
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We Handle che Beat Oil for Oil Stoves, and Guar-
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Washington, August 23.— Treasury
officials tonight made public an ah-
I nouncement by Secretary McAdoo that
1 in view of the action of the allies in
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TMEY
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one
POPULAR
WITH EACH
BUCOCEDING
GENERATION.
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LOW PRICES
On GROCERIES AND FEED STUFFS of ALL KINDS
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sreatest abtndance of corr.
d potatoes, and seems pretty
infied With the way tha worl: ,
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financeering of the team for the gen- t situation,
i erous and most liberal donation of I
$ 1
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i of interest which the federal
banks can charge to member ।
in notes or loans secured by ।
and warehoused cotton red':-'
astern Star held an interest-
ing last Mon’ny night with
lumber of the members pres-
tar the business fession a
ar was enjoye l, vhen the
sured or warehoused, and at
interest not to exceed 6 per
Eon,
How
Pa Humason, C. Mantooth Jr.,
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far several days. Mr. Jordan states
that BLoomer has a beautiful home
about bne and one-half miles from
something like 400 chiek-i
is raising a number of hogs
of this beautiful' little playhouse, The extent of the operations to sup,
which is an ornament to the town and port the market probably will be to
..... ri rtsnthey threaten
"zpointn
3. J. ’ White oTTaylor, ^0^
ing Mr. and Mrs. D.. M. Gault of
Pure Lard, per lb...........
10-1b. Bucket White Cloud
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Good High Patent Four 1.65 Hone . per quart
Sagers. B. A. Longino, Joe Abram.
. R. W. Swank, W. R. McMullen, Dr.
B.F. Gibson, R. B. Shearer, R. B.
given will be as follows:
Subject: ( hild Training.
Leader: Mrs. C. Campbell.
Instrumental Music: Misses Olds.
Song: By Congregation.
Scripture Lesson read by Mrs. C. B.
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LUIS’ GROCERY STORE
The asStore
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Solo: Mrs. W. P. Humason.
Co-operation of the public schools J
lead of in the federal resere
i would take that course an!
posits in such national bank- :
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Ticrence,-who will be their guests
Jo: Mrs. G. W. Baker.
m: “Others,” Ruth Hill.
oreign Missions Promote
1.75 1 ( orn M ■: n. per sack
Shands, Chas. R. Rowe, Non Binion.
Fats—W. E. Stegall, Manager; T.
■dab Marshall, N. Belk, C. Campbell,
Voodrow Wilscn, Dr. Fuller, Sam R.
. Some day next week, the exact date
to be announced later,‘the fats and
lans of the town will engage in a
ntest for baseball honors at the ball
lam Stean.
an, 2: 86-45, Alex Sin-
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ot the Pre l y t« rian
Benedition, Pasior.
Thesk, exercises will begin at 7 15
Sundayzevening and last about .<
na.
have a cordial invita ion to enjoy : ,, 4
with us.- !
Antonio, and we are sure all Lufkin
joins' us in this, as Dixon numbers
chief objects was to create a basis for
such enlarged credit in the South that
(Every Sack Guaranteed) Icre n V, l
! 111" h Weinerday evenins. Mr. p A.
Sinrri 1 an e with a eautiful watch
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Mr. and Mrs. Eobe: t Jordan has e re.
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AND FRIDAYS
to extend to producers such accom-
modations that they will be able to
carry cotton in warehouses for a rea-
sonable time until it can be marketed
advantageously. In order to accom-
j plish this, he said that th national
I and State banks which are members
I of the federal reserve system should
। make loans on warchcusc receipta fo
insured cotton at low ales of inter-
l est; that the banks can well afford to
carry cotton for producers at epe
cent, especially if they are able to re-
discount cotton paper at the federa
reserve banks at a much lower rat:
than 6 per cent; that the credit re-
sources of the banks of the country
are greater than ever before in our
eachiclai
/traband order. a
"In the exercise of the discretion
given him by law,” reads the treasury
statement. Secretary McAdoo said
that the government will for the time
| history and that there il no reasonmint
why the banks should not, in- co-f gen, 4
operation with the merchants of the Berry
South, he’p. the cotton producers with '
' loens at low rates in the present pe. 1 Cen
tuliar situation. *e foot 1
The best evidence of financial progress
is shown by the record of this bank.
Each year it is increasing its deposits
and sphere of usefulness. We appre-
ciate the business of old customers—
and welcome new comers. Do your
Banking with us.
Garrett.
Prayer: Mrs. G. W. Gray.
soe, C. A. Burke, G. W. Baker.
< Joe Menefee, Dr. Cruse, John Butler,
Mr. Wood, Coke Murphey, G. R.
‘ 2hompson, M. V. Glass, N. R. Miller,
' W. P. Berry, T. A. Taylor, J. J. New
sLof fun and laughter.
e proposed game has created no - . --------,
, interest among those who a a great expense, under many obliga- |
hn the line-up, and it is whispered i tions to the owners and management tries
nd that only extreme measures of this beautiful little rll—
ented a set-to between Woodrow ’ gg- i
son and G. W. Baker in a heated. unexcelled lor the high quality End steady prices only wl
ment between these two as to ^»»ty of its pictures, aJ^house that (t0
should hold down the secodd base should receive the patiodage of the —ne 8949 would D
city, are so favorably impressed with | yard. The little fellow was taken
Missions Promote' Lufkin that they may beome citizens sick Mpnday afternoon,’ and was un- -
j of the town. ■ conscious until he died.
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and the Sunday schools, Supt. 8.
Dirickson. . . 2nauamu
Solo* Msa pergigshanyA2e8
ceiving act for the—- ,
are such striking and marked exam-
ples. The contest promises to be one
aght with intense interest, so ev-
one go and enjoy the treat in store
ELLIS’ GROGERY STORE
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for $1.75
Mied Feed, per sack $1.50
; Kaflir Corn Chops $1 35
5 Gal. Best Oil 75c
I Angelina County Syrup 80c
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Foreign Missions Promote
€ae , Geo. W. Baker Jr.
itjon: “Other Worlds” (Ella
ox),Jennie Lacy.
W nk Wide World for Jesus,"
4 o
ng "Aunty Parson’/ Stony."
Miam Steen.
"Some one1 is Looking to
ongregation.
■gmome on r urlouvl," Nis
15 pounds Sugar for . . $1.00
Swift and Armour Hams, 8 ibs. God Green Cof-
-or 1l. 20c fee $1.00
14c l 1 Ids. Good Rice for $1.00
! 40 Bars Soap for $1.00
Smokei B ton, per lb. 15c Cotton Secd Meal, per
50 ibs. White Cloud Lard s k $1.50
for $3.85 otton Sc-d Hulls 65c
। Alfalfa Hay , pea green 65c
10 lbs. Silver Leaf Lard Brin $1.35
management of the ball team out of ;----- ---- -------- -------- -------- - - .ton u
Uehrde It will be a contest worth ' Wednesday night, the entire proceeds rangement does not contemplate theI
Ging to see, all the parties mentioned I of the matinee and evening’s perform- entry of agents of the .allies into 0^1
below being pressed into service to1 ance being turned over to assist inmarket in any speculative sense; thate
add talent to the game, afford fun to : meeting the obligations due by the is- there is no intention to buy up cot-J
th spectators and pleasure to the oc-club management. A percentage of on with a desisgn of selling it later S
asion. Announcement of the date will I the receipts was all that was expected. 1 at a profit. I stated as a business t
emade in Tuesday’s edition of The' and the gift of all that was taken in PopOiticn the allies realize it woulde
News, so lay aside the price and be both afternoon and night, amounting be disastrous for the European eotton
prepared to go and enjov a couple of to $49.70, has placed all lovers of the consumers to break down the price H
i national sport in our city, and espe- i below the cost of product, thereby3
cially those who have been put to such causing a general reduction of acreager s
which would affect European indus- i
The period between now and the duc
The management of the Lufkin base- | end of she cotton picking season
ball club desires through the columns regarded as important in fixing prices,
of The News to express to the man- and it is understood that in some man- Erec
putting cotton on the contraband listle
। he would, if it became necessary,
posit $30,000,000 or more in gold in‛c
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Guaranty State Bank
and I rust Company
GUARANTEE FUND BANK
luntidy hair.
---PORT:CN
b 1 oftHE
PRESENT
(with federal reserve ban!;
i been unable to con-ul: hi
es of the federal resgve io,
int of his absence from Was
But feels confident of their co
k in every possible way.
MeAdoo said, however, tha
it appear that the object :
Kild be accomplished wi
efficiency to the cotton pro
Mie merchants and the an .
South by depositing go ( •
ds in the national banks >
tumedfrom a pleasant visit of sevenal
dayatoMr.and Mrs. Bloomer Fio-
the banks will have ample resourceslence, parents of Mrs. Jordan and were
accompanied home by Mig Philip
L... , , mem’ei s 1 h P’resbyterian Church
cretary declared he believed : ,, ,, ,, m ,
and rerret of leaving. Mr. Dixon has
ewas no occasion for alarm . m . ,,
El , , : been an officer in the Pre1 hvterian
future of cotton, and that if; , u h f . .
80, . . , Chuicn t-.i a number of years, and
MS and merchants would co- .
82.1 . . . tor the past few treasurer at the board
Mtheach otner and with the, , , • . . .
g j g lot dezcon, which he has fci.hfully
PIHas. ° the Sout in aland eficiently filled. His earnestness (1) The child in the home, Miss Emily
"patriotism and mutual re-1 ... , -
k . , , and enthusiasm will be missed in his
Pach others welfare, the sit- 1. . 1 A,
, ... ... church home. Our best wishes and
uld.be anelet wit aPPY prayers accompany Mr. Dixon and his
Aconcerne He expressed | dear family to their new home in
hope that this would be1
Egja
ir them. v ,
“H2-ugu ' served.
। S nacusharma irrx aj
Awhich. acoupleot world-beating nines Ethel Hayes, Ruth MeMunen, Feffiecated they wii take to
Cunningham, Annette Campbell and optton market in the face of their con-
SEMI- WEEKLY— rUES
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" Tennie Singleton. .
gladies served delicious ■ ezh-
Merdames Childers, Col mar-:
derk, Rowe, Campbell, Con: mnii
life___________ a’
mentridewal « fringe I with fou-- |
Wede H en unple ng sight, as I
4hutituj woman w, h oiled ear- I
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f Thursday evening, AESst
Winnie McMullen, at her I
, . ,l being charge no interest on these de- W.
Sunday school convenes at 9:45a. , . ,1 ,e ,,
T . ai . posits in federal reserve banks: that 21
m. Let us come with the spirit of the . A,
g . such action is justified by the unusua! KU
Master and enter into His service. .. .. .. - erg
D . . , . „ situation respecting cotton caused by J
Bring some one with you next Sun- ’ . r .
j tI,er_ . the European war; that he consider?
day. V/. C. Trout, Superintendent. I .. .. . ....
. git his duty to use every available
Church services at 11 a. m. Come1 ,
..0, , _ . ; means in his power to help the cotton
with gladness in your heart. It is . ... ,
, ... ,j, producer ot the South in the circum-
grand to sit in worship with God s i . ... . -
„ . . ”, ; stances; that it is a matter of cco-
saints. Be one with us next Sundav. ! . . ;
1, . . ,, , nom:c importance to the entire nation
Even ms’ worship at 8 o’clock. Ser- 1 . . . . ...
r A- c., n ,, .. nr it - . . z .. ,,, , . hat those who have produced the cot-'
deorge Shotwe!l, Matt Walker, F rank I mon evange’istic. Good music at both . ,,, , Y
| , - .. .. , . . i. a t , ton crop shall have a fair opportunitv
IeMertin, iv. Hoskins. hours. Special music at each service. , .. ... . .
m.mn., to dispose of it gradually and in an
f ------- We. cordially invite all to meet with , , «
F A,.,,,, ,, । . orderly manner 80 they may not be t
E-epMiss Edna Treadwed lelt Iucsdayus. Strangersand visitors are neart- , . . ■ ..... . a
dt,ic . . TV TV . 1 v •! 1 1 forced, through inability to market
ght for a visit to DeRrdder, La. ily welcomed. • .. . .. ... .
I their cotton gradually, to sell it at
---------------------------------------- sacrifice prices.
...........- ............ ” ............ - “The secretary said that one of his
rial afee ion
$1.45 ) eTow Chops, the Best.
GENERATION 1
HAVE BEEN B
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CooKEo f/i=*
^pjrrn the (C T ' «
/SMARTER’
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the oficers and
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'I k Every business man must have the command of means,—
. " his own or borrowed. If you have had an account in
I good standing with your banker, you may expect assist-
I ance at the time your judgment tells you is the time to
K . expand your business. By doing your business with this
ft f Strong bank you have a financial connection that will
enable you to obtain capital at the proper time. We
take care of the legitimate wants of our customers in
, “hard times” as well as in times of prosperity.
give him the assurance that/i,
Sy so deposited or the credit j .n
ereon, would be loaned er; . ,
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ms thereby, the deposits’wpld
directly with national’bsm
24, Miss to lend the money on co___________
Winnie racmunen, at ner home on i of not to exceed fl per cent.
Fourth Street, celeratelher thir- Secretary McAdoo authorized the
Many interesting announcement from his summer home World’!
games were played and refreshments at North Haven, Maine. It came at Voel
’served. Those present were Misses 1 the close of a day of speculation in
| Ruby Buchanan, Doyal Walker, Min-
nrss of the off
thanks of all who were behind the been ma e in Liverpool to control the me
it is stated authoritatively that ar 4
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On Monday afternoon at 1 o’clock
of Augu t 30 the women of the Chris-
tian Chur h invite all women of the
other churches of the city to meet
with them in a union meeting at the
Opera House. The program to be
$30,000,000 May b
eral Reserve Ban
lanta and
After ’he transzction of the 11-
L Capital and Connection
Texas Oats, per 4-bushel 'Cooking Oil, per gal.
i the federal reserve banks at Atlanta,
| Dallas and Richmond for the purpose
; of enabling the reserve banks to re-
discount loans on cotton secured by
warehouse receipt made by national’
banks am! State banks belonging to
the federal eerve system.
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, which ha j resented to Mr. Dixon
1 lew choe t and expressive words,
Icha’f of the officers. Mr. Dixon,
of his hea • of love, spoke words
thanks in which he expressed his
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i hip friends by his acquaintances.
Aa , d..Mr Dixon and familvleft T
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